The woman called police Feb. 25 after waking up in Ontiveros’ home and accused him of sexually assaulting her, according to an arrest affidavit and the lawsuit filed Wednesday.

Ontiveros was charged with sexual assault in October. At that time, he told reporters he didn’t do anything wrong. “She was drunk,” he told reporters as Bexar County sheriff’s deputies took him into custody.

The lawsuit holds Uber partially responsible, saying the company was “negligent, careless and reckless” when hiring Ontiveros.

Though the lawsuit does not explicitly state the amount of money the woman is seeking, another court document indicates that it is more than $1 million.

The woman told authorities that she had spent the evening preceding the alleged sexual assault celebrating a friend’s birthday and had hailed an Uber to take her home.

Ontiveros, the Uber driver, picked her up but never took her home, officials said. He told deputies the woman fell asleep in his car.

Ontiveros told deputies he tried to wake her up. The woman briefly got out of the car but entered it again, he said.

He said he drove her around the block several times before he decided to take her to his home roughly 30 miles away, according to the arrest affidavit. He told deputies he wanted to drop her off at a “safe place” so he could keep working. He also admitted keeping her fare open so she would be charged more money, according to the affidavit.

Ontiveros consented to taking a Sexual Assault Nurse’s Exam, which indicated her DNA was found on him, according to the affidavit.

Ontiveros is still out on bond in the criminal case. His trial is set for May 31.

The woman wants the civil lawsuit to be tried by a jury, according to the lawsuit.